The Unstuck Career

Break Up with "I Can't" - Friday Focus Ep. 168


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In today's Friday fun episode, Ken dives into a belief that could be holding you back in your career and life: the idea that “people like me can’t do that” or “it doesn’t work for me.” Ken challenges this limiting mindset and explores how our subconscious can keep us stuck in inertia, convincing us we can’t achieve our goals or dreams.

Instead of shutting down possibilities with “I can’t,” Ken encourages listeners to shift their mindset to curiosity by asking, “I wonder how?” This simple change opens up new pathways and opportunities, whether you’re looking for a new job, a better boss, or a more fulfilling life. Ken also highlights the importance of believing in yourself and taking risks—reminding us that it’s often better to be “wrong and happier” than “right and miserable.”

Tune in as Ken offers motivational advice to help you break up with self-doubt, believe in your potential, and become truly unstoppable in your path to the life you want. And if you’re ready for one-on-one support, Ken is just a click away at kenwilliamscoaching.com. Let’s kick off the weekend and get inspired to get unstuck!

If you're ready to take the next step and get unstuck and unstoppable, you can find time on Ken's calendar at https://kenwilliamscoaching.com/breakthrough

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